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<blockquote data-quote="pming" data-source="post: 6560979" data-attributes="member: 45197"><p>Hiya.</p><p></p><p> Of late, I've been noticing a lot of posts asking about "when will we get Book X?" or "5e is dieing because nothing's being produced" or "what does 5e lack?", etc. So, I've come to ask an honest question: Is it just me, or does there seem to be a distinct aversion to create your own stuff nowadays?</p><p></p><p> Personally, I love creating stuff for my campaign. That's the biggest draw for me as a DM; creating something and seeing my players 'interact' with it (be it spell, class, monster, or whatever). When I see people complaining about "there aren't enough archtypes for Class A", or "Class B needs more spells" I get perplexed.</p><p></p><p> Now, I can understand the desire to be able to see what someone else has created (re; a published book), and simply forking over a couple dozen dollars is fine. I have thousands and thousands of dollars sunk into this hobby of mine, now spanning 34+ years. So buying new stuff is fun. No argument there.</p><p></p><p> However, these threads about some "need for stuff" have what seems to me to be a rather large amount of people who seem to not even <em>consider </em>creating their own additions. It's almost like they feel "wrong" or "dirty" or something if they even think about creating their own archtype, spell, or whatever. Like doing so is somehow going to be "less cool" than if someone else does it for them.</p><p></p><p> Am I alone in this perception? Are DM's and players nowadays somehow "adverse" to creating their own stuff?</p><p></p><p>^_^</p><p></p><p>Paul L. Ming</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pming, post: 6560979, member: 45197"] Hiya. Of late, I've been noticing a lot of posts asking about "when will we get Book X?" or "5e is dieing because nothing's being produced" or "what does 5e lack?", etc. So, I've come to ask an honest question: Is it just me, or does there seem to be a distinct aversion to create your own stuff nowadays? Personally, I love creating stuff for my campaign. That's the biggest draw for me as a DM; creating something and seeing my players 'interact' with it (be it spell, class, monster, or whatever). When I see people complaining about "there aren't enough archtypes for Class A", or "Class B needs more spells" I get perplexed. Now, I can understand the desire to be able to see what someone else has created (re; a published book), and simply forking over a couple dozen dollars is fine. I have thousands and thousands of dollars sunk into this hobby of mine, now spanning 34+ years. So buying new stuff is fun. No argument there. However, these threads about some "need for stuff" have what seems to me to be a rather large amount of people who seem to not even [I]consider [/I]creating their own additions. It's almost like they feel "wrong" or "dirty" or something if they even think about creating their own archtype, spell, or whatever. Like doing so is somehow going to be "less cool" than if someone else does it for them. Am I alone in this perception? Are DM's and players nowadays somehow "adverse" to creating their own stuff? ^_^ Paul L. Ming [/QUOTE]
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